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10 Traits of Highly Successful Men

10 Traits of Highly Successful Men

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4. Know Your Loves and Indulge.


In the same vein as being a man of action, staying in tune with your passions and loves are characteristics of a thriving man. Steve Jobs did not lose his focus when he was forcefully ousted from the company he co-founded (Apple) in the 1980s. Learn from one of history's greatest businessmen. Following his departure he started Pixar, an animation giant, and broke ground with NeXT, the software that would become MacOS X. When Apple reintegrated Jobs as acting CEO, Apple once again took a position of leadership with innovative products like the iPod, iTunes, iMac and the iPhone. The momentum of a man driven by what he loves can never be compromised.

5. Take a Piece of Every Pie


Highly successful men are those who are well rounded. Unless you plan to devote your entire life to solving obscure proofs, or lock yourself in a room writing the world's greatest song, being able to enjoy, appreciate and share in all facets of life is important for a successful man. There are rare geniuses out there, who cannot be bothered by society, but most men judge their success by that society's bar; money, power, political influence, and great art. Thus, being well read, well informed and truly appreciative of fine art comes naturally to great men. So if you're not a world-renowned surgeon, or wall-street maverick, but wish to achieve success as they have, begin to understand what is great about Sartre, Art Institutes and literary journals.

6. Control Your Finances


You may not be as knowledgeable or wealthy as Warren Buffett, but every successful man must be in total control of his finances. Successful men, from penny-pinching students to the Forbes 100, know that financial responsibility sets them up to either fail or succeed in pursuing their dreams. Accumulating wealth is not a desire shared by all successful men, but money is certainly an indicator of success. It represents a trading of talent, skill and knowledge. Even innovators who were penniless until they've died generate capital over time as the populace discovers their worth. For those of us who are not living the life of a starving artist, financial stability is important. Those with the ability to invest probably know much about existing markets. Consider a reputable money manager or financial advisor to assist you with strategies to attain your financial objectives.

7. Pursue Mental Health and Emotional Stability


A sound mind is paramount when following your passions and being a success. Not having full control of your mind and command of your emotions is more than a hindrance to success, it is unhealthy. Certainly in a business setting, the inability to leave emotional and personal concerns at the door will lead to a lack of professional accomplishment. Taking criticism personally or leaving excitement unchecked will result in decisions that are damaging to your career. The National Institute of Mental Health has found that men who suffer depression also display a decrease in productivity and activity by 30%. Emotional wellness is central to thriving in your life. Except when professional help is needed, a good practice is self therapy with those you trust and love; address concerns and be honest with yourself.

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